Glad to hear it, Michael!
I don't remember needing to set any parameters via Tomcat manager or in any
files ... just directly in my Windows environment variables:
These are the three related to Java or Geoserver that I had set (included
the values just for example). BTW, I didn't see anything
Michael,
I'm hoping to reinstall on a VM and document my install soon.
Ben
On Monday, July 2, 2012, Michael Smith micha...@abag.ca.gov wrote:
The native JAI Windows installers install the files to
JAVA_HOME\jre\lib\ext
To try and get the Windows installers output recognized I tried the
Ben and Andrea,
I finally got it to work today. I ended up adding the JRE home, bin, and
lib\ext locations to my PATH statement, probably overkill but it was late
enough I just wanted to put all the key directories in the PATH. What really
seemed to be the key, though, was entering the
The native JAI Windows installers install the files to JAVA_HOME\jre\lib\ext
To try and get the Windows installers output recognized I tried the following:
1- set symlinks to the files installed in JAVA_HOME\jre\lib\ext in
JAVA_HOME\jre\lib\i386
2 - set symlinks to the files installed in
On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 1:29 AM, Michael Smith micha...@abag.ca.gov wrote:
After following the insructions provided at
http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/production/java.html#production-javaI
am unable to get GeoServer to start after removing the three jai*.jar
files from
On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 7:47 PM, Michael Smith micha...@abag.ca.gov wrote:
Andrea,
Yes, that would have been helpful. I am using the 32 bit version of
Windows 2003.
I installed Java and the native JAI prior to deploying the GeoServer WAR.
The location of the JDK bin directory is at the
On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 10:05 PM, Benjamin Mearns mea...@udel.edu wrote:
Michael,
I have the native JAI functioning on Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard SP1
64-bit but with all other components of the stack being 32-bit ... these
are the other components:
-apache-tomcat-7.0.27.exe (32-bit)
Michael,
I have the native JAI functioning on Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard SP1
64-bit but with all other components of the stack being 32-bit ... these
are the other components:
-apache-tomcat-7.0.27.exe (32-bit)
-jai_imageio-1_1 (32-bit)
-jai-1_1_3 (32-bit)
-jre-7u4 (32-bit)
and
After following the insructions provided at
http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/production/java.html#production-java I
am unable to get GeoServer to start after removing the three jai*.jar files
from geoserver\WEB-INF on Windows 2003 Server. If the three jai*.jar files are
in